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Coin ID #5190

Magnesia (AD 222-235) AE 36 - Severus Alexander

Severus Alexander, 222-235 AD. AE36 - Medallion (20.13g, 6h). Aur. Tychicus, grammateus. AYT K M • AYP CEY H • AΛEΞANΔPOC, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / MAΓNH T ΩN EΠ I ΓP AVP • TVΞIK/OV •, Zeus Nikephorus seated left on stool. Good VF, black-green patina with dusty earthen overtones. Extremely rare, only the third example of this type known.

Apart from the Paris specimen published by Mionnet, the only other published example of the type, though with a different placement of the reverse legend, appeared in the Weber Coll. (J. Hirsch XXIV, 5/1909), lot 2880, with the reverse illustrated on pl. XXXIX of the catalog.

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Filename:image00485.jpg
City/Mint name:Magnesia ad Maeander
Rating (2 votes):33333
Keywords:roman / bronze
References:Mionnet III 671
Valuation:CNG Triton XI (1/2008), lot 485 ($2,400 + comm) - sold as Magnesia ad Sipylum, Lydia
Photo courtesy of:Classical Numismatic Group - www.cngcoins.com
Filesize:104 KiB
Date added:Jul 15, 2008
Dimensions:800 x 385 pixels
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Helvetica   [Feb 02, 2014 at 08:54 AM]
This coin is from Magnesia, Ionia, not Magnesia ad Sipylum, Lydia, which always had some indication of the distinguishing CIPYLOY in the legend. In addition Mionnet, Weber and Münsterberg place this coin in Ionia and numerous other coins from Magnesia, Ionia are know with the name of this official.

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